Figure 2 - Languages used in early zoological literature. Language analysis of 2100 arbitrarily selected binominal zoological works published between 1758 and 1850
Figure 2 - Labels of species bearing the author's handwriting. A H.B. Preston. B H. Dohrn. C J.E. Gr...
Figure 4 - Carl Linnaeus used candle-lit microscopes with primitive optics to examine his...
Figure 2 - The final bill from Cambridge University Press, tipped into a copy of Where is...
Figure 3 - Example of a new name established in a chaotically arranged early zoological...
Figure 7 - At the start of modern zoological nomenclature, Linnaeus' tenth edition of Sys...
Figure 2 - Sherborn's land and freshwater mollusc collections, with specimen labels in hi...
Figure 2 - Example of the first page of the first bibliography (Sherborn. Index Animalium...
Figure 6 - Despite many technological advancements in the tools of the taxonomic trade, t...
FIGURE 2. Diagrammatic representation of how type specimens represent the intersection of nomenclatu...
Figure 5 - Methods of collecting specimens from the field have advanced from earlier eras...
FIGURE 2. Histogram showing numbers of authors from fourteen most numerous countries.Published as pa...
Figure 8 - Some of the 11 volumes of Sherborn's Index Animalium, held in the NHM's Librar...
Figure 13 - Focusing on the species and genus names, ION is examining the publication abb...
Figure 4 - An example of two-state publication. Here the Proceedings of the Zoological So...
Figure 3 - Highly trained artisans once labored to produce detailed hand-painted illustra...
Figure 2 - Labels of species bearing the author's handwriting. A H.B. Preston. B H. Dohrn. C J.E. Gr...
Figure 4 - Carl Linnaeus used candle-lit microscopes with primitive optics to examine his...
Figure 2 - The final bill from Cambridge University Press, tipped into a copy of Where is...
Figure 3 - Example of a new name established in a chaotically arranged early zoological...
Figure 7 - At the start of modern zoological nomenclature, Linnaeus' tenth edition of Sys...
Figure 2 - Sherborn's land and freshwater mollusc collections, with specimen labels in hi...
Figure 2 - Example of the first page of the first bibliography (Sherborn. Index Animalium...
Figure 6 - Despite many technological advancements in the tools of the taxonomic trade, t...
FIGURE 2. Diagrammatic representation of how type specimens represent the intersection of nomenclatu...
Figure 5 - Methods of collecting specimens from the field have advanced from earlier eras...
FIGURE 2. Histogram showing numbers of authors from fourteen most numerous countries.Published as pa...
Figure 8 - Some of the 11 volumes of Sherborn's Index Animalium, held in the NHM's Librar...
Figure 13 - Focusing on the species and genus names, ION is examining the publication abb...
Figure 4 - An example of two-state publication. Here the Proceedings of the Zoological So...
Figure 3 - Highly trained artisans once labored to produce detailed hand-painted illustra...
Figure 2 - Labels of species bearing the author's handwriting. A H.B. Preston. B H. Dohrn. C J.E. Gr...
Figure 4 - Carl Linnaeus used candle-lit microscopes with primitive optics to examine his...
Figure 2 - The final bill from Cambridge University Press, tipped into a copy of Where is...